Palace releases message as police shares update on Windsor Castle break-in
The update comes as royal family prepares for their Christmas holiday
King Charles’s office on Wednesday shared a message following a crucial update.
Back in October, Windsor Castle had a break in as two masked intruders stole farming vehicles from the estate, just minutes away from where Prince William and Kate Middleton live with their three children.
While there is still an ongoing investigation, the Palace posted a carousel of highlights from the festive event the Queen Consort attended ahead of their Christmas holidays, accompanied with a message.
“A fabulous festive spread!” the message began. “Earlier today, The Queen joined lunch club diners, volunteers, staff and celebrity supporters for a @RoyalVolService ‘Festive Spread’.
“The charity’s Christmas initiative encourages volunteers to provide festive lunches to people who may be spending the festive period alone,” it continued. “The Royal Voluntary Service is hosting over 70 ‘Festive Spread’ events across the country, which guests can join for a free celebration.”
The post came after the police issued an update on the Windsor estate burglary.
“We have conducted an investigation following a number of lines of enquiry. The investigation has now been filed pending any further information coming to light,” Thames Valley Police said in a new statement to GB News..
Previously, The Sun reported that the intruders stole a pickup truck and a red quadbike from a barn and smashed the gate nearest to the Prince and Princess of Wales residence.
Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla were not home at the time of the incident.
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